Tag: Rabiu Ibrahim

  • ‘Inmates of Nasarawa prisons eat up N818,550 food daily’

    The Nigeria Prison Service (NPS) on Thursday said that it spends N818,550 daily to feed the 1,819 inmates across the six prisons in the state.

    Mr Patrick Dalyop, State Controller of Prisons, disclosed this on Thursday in Lafia, while addressing a summit on criminal justice reforms and human rights in Nasarawa State.

    Dalyop, represented by ACP Rabiu Ibrahim, decried the level of congestion in prisons across the state.

    He disclosed that the state’s six prisons had a carrying capacity of only 908 inmates, but currently housed 1,819 inmates.

    According to the controller, each inmate is fed with N450 daily.

    He identified inadequate health personnel as a major challenge facing the prisons, and called for government intervention in that direction.

    “None of the prison formations in the state can boast of a single doctor as we have to refer ailing inmates to hospitals for treatment,’’ he said.

    Dalyop stressed the need for stakeholders to increase free legal services as part of efforts to decongest the prison, saying that most inmates awaiting trial in the state could not afford legal services.

    He commended Governor Umaru Al-Makura’s recent intervention in securing the freedom of over 60 inmates by paying their fines.

    The controller appealed to magistrates and judges in the state to consider options such as fines, unconditional bail, community service, parole and suspended sentences as alternative to remand orders and imprisonment to decongest the prisons.

    He harped on the need for criminal justice reforms that would decriminalise certain offences that are not very serious, but often resulted in remand and imprisonment.

    “The state ministry of justice should consider proactive sentencing, guidelines for judges and magistrates.

    “The state government should also support the Legal Aid Council with logistics in order to assist indigent offenders languishing in the various prisons in the state,’’ Dalyop said.

    Mr Nor Chia-Shaku, Nasarawa State Coordinator, National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), urged stakeholders to embrace alternative conflict resolution mechanism.

    Chia-Shaku said that alternative conflict resolution mechanism was an integral aspect of the criminal justice reform.

    Also, the Chief Judge of the state, Justice Suleiman Dikko, said the judiciary in the state had taken far-reaching measures towards speedy dispensation of justice aimed at decongesting the prisons.

    Dikko directed lower courts to reject cases beyond their jurisdiction as well as conduct regular prison visits to release inmates that were wrongly detained.

    NAN

  • Rabiu Ibrahim completes Gent switch

    Rabiu Ibrahim completes Gent switch

    Belgian club, KAA Gent, has completed the signing of Nigerian midfielder, Rabiu Ibrahim, on a three-year deal.

    The 25-year-old creative midfielder joined The Buffalos from Slovakian champions, AS Trencin, on Tuesday after passing his medicals, and has already been described as “an elegant player” by the club.

    “KAA Gent has today completed the transfer of the 25-year-old Nigerian central midfielder Rabiu Ibrahim. Rabiu comes from the Slovakian side AS Trencin,” supersport.com quoted the club as saying in a statement on Tuesday.

    Gent, featuring another Nigerian, Moses Simon, also signed from AS Trencin, lauded the ex- PSV midfielder as a player “with great technical ability.”

    Ibrahim has made five senior international appearances for Nigeria.

    The midfielder featured prominently for AS Trencin as the club won the Slovakian double last season.

    He played 61 games, scoring 11 goals and providing nine assists in his two-year spell at Trencin.

  • Rabiu Ibrahim arrives Belgium for Gent’s medical

    Rabiu Ibrahim arrives Belgium for Gent’s medical

    Super Eagles midfielder, Rabiu Ibrahim, has arrived Belgium for medicals with Jupiler league side, Gent, before signing the dotted line to complete his switch from AS Trencin.

    Ibrahim will join Moses Simon who also joined the Belgian side from AS Trencin in 2014.

    “It’s true, I’m in Belgium as we speak now, my medicals will take place today (Tuesday). I’m so happy for the opportunity to play for a team as big as Gent,” the 2007 FIFA U-17 World Cup winner told Owngoalnigeria.com.

    ” I want to thank AS Trencin and the fans of the club. They really treated me well, and I will forever remain a fan of the team.”

    Ibrahim has five caps for the Super Eagles and the former PSV midfielder hopes his move to Belgium will cement his spot in the national team.

    ” I’m hopeful that my performance in Belgium will help attract the attention of the national team handlers. I’m not done with the team, it’s the pride of every player to play for his country and I’m not an exception,” he added.

  • Ibrahim, Madu win Slovakian cup with Trencin

    Ibrahim, Madu win Slovakian cup with Trencin

    Nigeria internationals, Rabiu Ibrahim and Kingsley Madu alongside two other Nigerians on Friday won the Slovakian Cup after their club AS Trencin defeated Slovan Bratislava 3-1 in the final.

    A brace from Gino van Kessel and one goal from Stefan Maierhofer saw the Slovakian champions came from a goal down to win the cup for the third time, africanFootball.com reports.

    Ibrahim and Madu featured for the entire game at the City Arena Trnava in Trencin’s second successive cup win, while Samuel Kalu was a 66th minute replacement for goal scorer Maierhofer.

    Aliko Bala was an unused substitute, while Christopher Udeh was not listed for the match.

    Trencin currently top the Slovakian Fortuna Liga with 72 points, six points better than second-placed Slovan Bratislava.

  • Fall out of Swaziland, Nigeria tie – Oliseh, doctor blast Rabiu Ibrahim

    Fall out of Swaziland, Nigeria tie – Oliseh, doctor blast Rabiu Ibrahim

    •AS Trencín star blames injury for poor game

    Super Eagles’ Head coach,Sunday Oliseh got angry with AS Trencin midfielder,Rabiu Ibrahim after last Friday’s 2018 World Cup qualifier against Swaziland,SportingLife can reveal authoritatively.

    The ex-Eaglets’ star came in for Sylvester Igbonu at the start of the second half only to be replaced again by Oliseh in the 65th minute in a manner  that Oliseh substituted Ibrahim because he was deemed not to be playing according to instruction and the coach felt leaving him to continue the match was too risky considering that the Eagles were under severe pressure from the rampaging Swazis.

    After the game,it was gathered that when Oliseh enquired from the player why he played so woefully in the dressing room, the Slovakia based player responded by saying he was nursing an injury he sustained while playing for his club in Europe.

    “Oliseh was very angry with Ibrahim’s excuse because the player has been training with the national team since  lastTuesday and neither complained nor showed any sign of injury.

    “I think the coach just wanted the player to admit he performed below expectation and show remorse by apologising to his teammates and the coaches for letting them down in such a crucial stage in the game.”

    The team doctor and the physiotherapist were also livid at the excuse given by the diminutive midfielder because they felt the player was being economical with the truth.

    “Ibrahim did not reckon that what he said amounted to a huge indictment on the medics of the team who felt that there was no iota of truth in his explanation.

    “The medical crew argued that how can a player undergo rigorous training for almost a week without complaining of any pain, only to turn around to blame a mysterious injury for his poor outing against Swaziland,”the source disclosed.

  • Friendlies: Musa, Onazi, 13 others train in Belgium

    Friendlies: Musa, Onazi, 13 others train in Belgium

    Super Eagles forward, Ahmed Musa and 14 other foreign-based players on Monday commenced training in Belgium for this week’s international friendlies against Congo DR and Cameroon.

    Also in Monday’s training were –Ogenyi Onazi, John Mikel Obi, Carl Ikeme, Elderson Echiejile, Efe Ambrose, William Troost-Ekong, Leon Balogun, Sylvester Igbonu, Rabiu Ibrahim and Obiora Nwankwo.

    Odion Ighalo, Moses Simon, Emmanuel Emenike and Alex Iwobi completed the list of players in camp.

    Super Eagles top official, Enebi Achor, told africanFootball.com the team will train twice on Tuesday (10am and 4pm) at the same venue.

    Nigeria faces Congo DR on Thursday, before tackling Cameroon three days later as part of preparations for next month’s 2018 World Cup qualifier against either Swaziland or Djibouti.

     

  • Ibrahim, Ujah in starting XI for Niger clash

    Ibrahim, Ujah in starting XI for Niger clash

    Super Eagles coach, Sunday Oliseh, has made six changes in the squad that started Saturday’s African Nations Cup qualifier in Tanzania for Tuesday’s friendly against Niger.

    FC Taraba star, Usman Mohammed, Chima Akas, Rabiu Ibrahim, Sylvester Igbonu, Anthony Ujah and Godfrey Oboabona will be in the starting XI for the encounter slated for Port Harcourt.

    Olympic Team midfielder Usman will be making his Eagles debut five years after he was discovered playing on the dusty streets of Sokoto with no shoes, africanFootball.com reports.

    Igbonu and Ujah were substitutes in Tanzania.

    Oliseh has kept faith with Wolves of England goalkeeper, Carl Ikeme, who impressed on his debut in Dar es Salaam.

    Werder Bremen’s Ujah has been picked to lead the attack ahead of Emmanuel Emenike.

    The starting XI:

    Carl Ikeme – Solomon Kwambe, Chima Akas, Godfrey Oboabona, Kenneth Omeruo – Obiora Nwankwo, Usman Mohammed, Rabiu Ibrahim, Sylvester Igbonu, Anthony Ujah, Ahmed Musa

  • Rabiu Ibrahim scores in historic Slovakia Cup triumph

    Rabiu Ibrahim scores in historic Slovakia Cup triumph

    Ex-Nigeria youth international Rabiu Ibrahim has written his name in gold as he won an historic Slovakia Cup with AS Trencin.

    The former Sporting Lisbon midfielder was on song in Friday’s cup final when he levelled scores at 1-1 in the 36th minute, as his team beat FK Senica 3-2 on penalties after the game ended 2-2.

    The former Gateway FC of Abeokuta star has been on good form for his side as he also scored in the cup semi-final.

    Another former Nigeria U-20 star, Kingsley Madu, was the other Nigerian on the triumphant Trencin team.

  • Rabiu Ibrahim wins Slovakian cup with Trencin

    Rabiu Ibrahim wins Slovakian cup with Trencin

    Ex-Nigeria youth international, Rabiu Ibrahim, wrote his name in gold Friday when he scored in AS Trencin historic Slovakian Cup triumph.

    The former Sporting Lisbon midfielder leveled scores in the 36th minute for the Slovakian league leader who later defeated FK Senica 3-2 on penalties after the game ended 2-2, africanFootball.com reports.

    The former Gateway FC of Abeokuta star has been on good form for his side as he also scored in the cup semifinal.

    Another former Flying Eagles star, Kingsley Madu, was the other Nigerian on the triumphant Trencin team.

     

  • Rabiu Ibrahim nets Rabiu Ibrahim in Slovakia

    Rabiu Ibrahim nets Rabiu Ibrahim in Slovakia

    Nigeria midfielder Rabiu Ibrahim scored his first goal for Slovak club AS Trencin on Saturday as they beat FK Dukla Banska Bystrica 2-0.

    AS Trencin are second on the league table with 43 points from 21 games, same points as leaders Zillina, who have a game at hand.

    The former PSV Eindhoven midfielder sealed the victory for his side in the 24th minute.

    The 23-year-old player has played for Gateway, Sporting Lisbon, Real Massamma, PSV, Celtic and Kilmarnock.

    He has played for Nigeria U-17, U-20 and U-23 teams.